I was using 3.5, but i went and tried 2.7.10, unless it had to be 2.7 exactly. All the same errors with 2.7.10, “‘name ‘python’ not defined”, ” ‘module’ object has no attribute ‘py'” , ” ‘default’ is not defined” ,etc. I can’t get it to use any script, even after I import it from the LIB folder. Has anyone gotten this to work on Windows?

Ok, so I never figured this out; I gave up and started PSO over on my other Xbox. The natural response to that was for my second Xbox to die, so I’ve been trying this again to save my 3rd Xbox the effort of dying. Are you saying that by typing:

“python xboxsig.py -i” and the path to the xbe file, you get an output similar to 737E064C0236BA3E7140EC2B91D76766 in Windows 7?

In my limited experience, typing python does not work. It seems to need to be omitted.

Typing xboxsig.py does not work. The .py needs to be omitted. “AttributeError: module ‘xboxsig’ has no attribute ‘py’

even though the file is called xboxsig.py in the LIB folder.

Typing -i does not work. “i” is not defined.

Let’s say for example that the default.xbe file is in C:\Python27. How exactly do I type this? Python seems to want two backword slashes and zero colons. Even then, C is not defined.

The goal, of course, is to get my old PSO saves to work in my current Xbox. I honestly don’t think that needed to be said, but I wanted to save a little time.

So initially, let’s say I type python xboxsig.py -i /C:/Python27/default.xbe, and let’s assume that I’ve imported xboxsig and from xboxsig, I’ve imported *. In my limited (honestly limited, not sarcastically limited) experience, this is still a billion or a billion-and-one syntax errors beginning with the letter ‘p’. How did you get this to do…anything on Windows 7?